Yes!
-The 'tag-line' of his 'Cousteau Society' is "Custodians Of The Sea Since 1943"
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Yes, Jacques Cousteau did work in greece.
mostly under the sea
Jacques Cousteau
Jacques Yves Cousteau was a former French Naval Officer and popular Oceanographer. He was of the Catholic religion. His funeral mass was celebrated in a Paris Cathedral. Let us not get religious beyond that!
He was the head of the marine resarch group in the french navy but his work and tv programs was for all the world.
Jacques Cousteau was a French naval officer and ocean explorer who founded the world's first underwater research facility, the Conshelf. He worked around the world and is best known for his work in the Mediterranean Sea. He also worked in the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Persian Gulf. His research also took him to the Caribbean, the Azores, the Amazon River, and the Antarctic.Jacques Cousteau worked in the following areas: Mediterranean Sea Red Sea Indian Ocean Persian Gulf Caribbean Azores Amazon River AntarcticJacques Cousteau was a pioneer in underwater exploration and will be remembered for his dedication to ocean conservation.
"People need to work hard to protect our environment."
Because ethan sinclaior thomson of llanishen cardiff is a hermafrydite
They helped by protecting wilderness lands from development
it protects people at the work place and statutory instruments relevant to the working environment.
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Jacques Cartier worked for King Francis the first